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    frame.js

    frame.js

    JavaScript Sequence Editor

    frame.js is a tiny utility for orchestrating frame-based animations with requestAnimationFrame while keeping code clean and predictable. It abstracts the boilerplate of setting up a render loop, tracking elapsed time, and updating callbacks at the right cadence. By providing a simple lifecycle—start, stop, tick—it encourages separation between state updates and rendering, which is essential for smooth visuals. The library aims to be unobtrusive: you can drop it into demos or prototypes without adopting a large framework. Because it centralizes timing, it becomes easier to coordinate multiple animated elements or throttle work on low-power devices. ...
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    React Move

    React Move

    Beautiful, data-driven animations for React

    The API for React Move has been essentially stable since the 2.0 version. The 4.0 version of React Move introduced a change that broke the hard dependency on d3-interpolate and introduced the interpolation prop. The current version of React Move will by default only do numeric interpolation and apply easing functions. If you only need to do numeric interpolation you don't need to do anything. Just upgrade and done. The API for React Move 5.x and 6.x is exactly the same. The 5.x version just...
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    ConVic

    ConVic

    Framework for product designers of accessible product interfaces

    ...VICON aims to provide this support through the development of an advanced Virtual User Model which will enable virtual testing and feedback throughout the development lifecycle. Documentation: http://vicon-project.eu/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Vicon-Toolset1.pdf
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